Mark Brandis is back where it was in the best entertainment provided in the middle of the action, without being slowed down too much by political schemers or involved.
The hero must once again be the hero and show with daring actions, why he sees almost always undefeated going out of every situation. Although the questioning Gedankenwelten of Brandis are still available and the inner monologue never seems to end, so it was cut down to a very acceptable level deal.
Brandis is not suffering at last no longer among them, or only inadequately, be able to act, he is simply again against law and order, regardless of the direction.
The single result required a lot of time to build up to himself and to maneuver in the right direction, but towards the end, everything gains momentum and the existing cliffhanger leaves greater disaster for the upcoming episodes hope.
Production technical condition, as usual, can be measured only on the processed stories the series actually. This here one of the good adventures of Commander, if you take the time to listen through the jumble of the bureaucracy of the beginning.
Jürgen Thormann is probably the most notable speakers this episode, because his performance is perfect as usual. The permanent crew and the rest of the guests, let no slouch qualitatively.
I particularly liked the explanation for amateurish appearance of Robert Vogel, in the role of Sven Björnsen! Why does he speak so and how you then as the satisfactory explanation gladly accepted each itself should be explained by Martin Wehrmann.
A bit breathtaking it might like to be back, but as a Back To Basics series here is very good to face